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Identification of a Small Secretoneurin Derivative That Inhibits CaMKIIδ Activity. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Cell Mol Med
Rugolo I   +11 more
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Calmodulin Antagonists Enhance Calcium Binding to Calmodulin

Pharmacology, 1983
The effects of calmodulin (CaM) antagonists, N-(6-aminohexyl)(-5-chloro-1-naphthalenesulfonamide (W-7) and its derivatives or trifluoperazine (TFP) on the Ca2+ binding to CaM were investigated. In the presence of these CaM antagonists, the extent of the Ca2+ binding to CaM increased.
M, Inagaki, T, Tanaka, H, Hidaka
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Calmodulin pharmacology

Cell Calcium, 1981
Calmodulin (CaM) is a major intracellular receptor for Ca2+. CaM is thus a crucial receptor to consider in pharmacological modification of cellular activity. Potential mechanisms by which drugs may modify CaM effectiveness are considered in the context of its interaction with Ca2+ and in turn with its various effectors.
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CALMODULIN AND CALMODULIN-BINDING PROTEINS IN PLANTS

Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 1998
▪ Abstract  Calmodulin is a small Ca2+-binding protein that acts to transduce second messenger signals into a wide array of cellular responses. Plant calmodulins share many structural and functional features with their homologs from animals and yeast, but the expression of multiple protein isoforms appears to be a distinctive feature of higher plants ...
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Calmodulin

1991
Abstract 1. Introduction A variety of mechanisms exist to maintain intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis (1). The markable regulation of this ion has evolved in a manner so that Ca2+ serves as the only intracellular second messenger of its class. Along with cyclic AMP, Ca2+ controls a wide variety of intracellular processes. Analogous to cyclic
Anthony R Means   +3 more
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Calmodulin.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1984
The two best-defined intracellular signalling systems are cAMP and calcium. It is clear that the actions of cAMP depend on its interaction with an enzyme--cAMP-dependent protein kinase. One of the major developments in recent years has been the recognition that many of the intracellular actions of calcium occur through its binding to and activation of ...
S, Walker, S, MacNeil, S, Tomlinson
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Calmodulin Target Database

Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics, 2000
The intracellular calcium sensor protein calmodulin (CaM) interacts with a large number of proteins to regulate their biological functions in response to calcium stimulus. This molecular recognition process is diverse in its mechanism, but can be grouped into several classes based on structural and sequence information.
K L, Yap   +5 more
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